15 Movies You Won’t Believe Are 10 Years Old

4. There Will Be Blood

There Will Be Blood Ending
Miramax

Perhaps it's because Daniel Day-Lewis doesn't make films very often, but There Will Be Blood feels like it came out only a couple of years ago. Since then, the notoriously picky method man has only starred in Nine (which he probably should have avoided, honestly) and the long-in-gestation Lincoln.

Like all of the best stories, There Will Be Blood stands as an ageless monument to its story-tellers - Paul Thomas Anderson and Daniel Day Lewis - and it's definitely one of those releases that has creeped up in age rather than ageing disgracefully obviously.

It also helps that Anderson's shooting style has never been gimmicky or tied to modern trends, so pretty much any of his work watched now feels like it's from the same era.

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